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NeuroSky, Inc. is a manufacturer of brain-computer interface (BCI) technologies for consumer product applications, which was founded in 2004 in Silicon Valley, California. The company adapts electroencephalography (EEG) and electromyography (EMG) technology to fit a consumer market within a number of fields such as entertainment (toys and games), education, automotive, and health.

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  • NeuroSky, Inc. is a manufacturer of brain-computer interface (BCI) technologies for consumer product applications, which was founded in 2004 in Silicon Valley, California. The company adapts electroencephalography (EEG) and electromyography (EMG) technology to fit a consumer market within a number of fields such as entertainment (toys and games), education, automotive, and health. NeuroSky technology allows for low-cost EEG-linked research and products by using inexpensive dry sensors; older EEGs require the application of a conductive gel between the sensors and the head. The systems also include built-in electrical “noise” reduction software/hardware, and utilize embedded (chip level) solutions for signal processing and output. Neurosky primarily works as an original equipment manufacturer, or OEM, collaborating with industry partners, developers, and research institutions to deploy the technology into their own products and systems. When NeuroSky has released direct-to-consumer products, such as the MindSet and the MindWave, they are typically designed for maximum flexibility of use through third party and open source content. (en)
  • NeuroSky(ニューロスカイ)は、脳波の測定装置やブレイン・マシン・インタフェース関連の機器を開発、生産するアメリカ合衆国サンノゼに本拠を構える企業。株式会社ニューロスカイはその日本法人。 (ja)
  • NeuroSky — компания, базируемая в Сан-Хосе, Калифорния, США, под председательством Stanley Yang. Их основная технология — нейро-компьютерный интерфейс. Электроэнцефалография использует электроды, приложенные к голове, чтобы прочитать мозговые сигналы, слабые электрические нервные импульсы, созданные мыслью или самим психологическим состоянием человека. (ru)
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  • NeuroSky(ニューロスカイ)は、脳波の測定装置やブレイン・マシン・インタフェース関連の機器を開発、生産するアメリカ合衆国サンノゼに本拠を構える企業。株式会社ニューロスカイはその日本法人。 (ja)
  • NeuroSky — компания, базируемая в Сан-Хосе, Калифорния, США, под председательством Stanley Yang. Их основная технология — нейро-компьютерный интерфейс. Электроэнцефалография использует электроды, приложенные к голове, чтобы прочитать мозговые сигналы, слабые электрические нервные импульсы, созданные мыслью или самим психологическим состоянием человека. (ru)
  • NeuroSky, Inc. is a manufacturer of brain-computer interface (BCI) technologies for consumer product applications, which was founded in 2004 in Silicon Valley, California. The company adapts electroencephalography (EEG) and electromyography (EMG) technology to fit a consumer market within a number of fields such as entertainment (toys and games), education, automotive, and health. (en)
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